Otherwise, ‘Miles of Rain’ – Exclusive Song Premiere

Otherwise have enjoyed great success with their debut album, 'True Love Never Dies,' and they're looking to extend the breakout with the release of a free acoustic EP called 'Enjoy the Pain.' Here, Loudwire presents the exclusive premiere of the EP's track 'Miles of Rain' (listen above).

Frontman Adrian Patrick says, "When our management approached us with the idea of releasing an acoustic EP, we were intrigued by the challenge of writing, recording & producing it ourselves ... all while on the road AND with no budget. The songs capture the vibe of tour life and we're very proud of how they turned out. Offering 'Enjoy the Pain' for free online is our way of thanking all the Wise Ones for supporting us in our cause ... we are eternally grateful."

The five-track 'Enjoy the Pain' acoustic release features the songs '60 MPH,' 'Once in My Dreams,' the title track and 'Burn Away (III Reprise),' as well as 'Miles of Rain.' In addition, to complement the free EP, the band will be releasing an iTunes exclusive single on Nov. 11 that features an acoustic cover of Billy Idol's 'Rebel Yell,' plus an acoustic version of 'Heaven' off the 'True Love Never Dies' disc.

To promote the EP, the band has teamed up with SiriusXM's Octane for a takeover that will premiere on Oct. 31 and repeat daily through Nov. 4. The special features an interview, acoustic performance and the band will choose the playlist. Airings include Oct. 31 (5PM ET/2PM PT), Nov. 1 (12N ET/9AM PT), Nov. 2 (8PM ET/5PM PT), Nov. 3 (2PM ET/11AM PT) and Nov. 4 (6AM ET/3AM PT). The EP will be made available for free for fans on a dedicated website that will be announced during the Octane Oct. 31 special.

Otherwise are currently wrapping up their fall tour dates with Filter, RED and We as Human. Remaining stops include tonight in Little Rock, Ark. (Juanita's), Oct. 25 in Broussard, La. (The Station Bar and Grill), Oct. 26 in Houston (Scout Bar), and Oct. 27 in Fort Smith, Ark. (Longhorn Saloon). They also have booked a hometown headlining show in Las Vegas at the Railhead at the Boulder Station Hotel & Casino on Dec. 28.